Thursday, October 31, 2013

In the News: FAA Loosens Rules For Electronic Devices on Aircrafts

Photo Credit: Leena Butt, The Highlander
Airline passengers soon will be able to use portable electronic devices such as readers and games during takeoffs, landings and throughout flights, the Federal Aviation Administration announced Thursday.

Before the new rule takes effect, airlines must demonstrate that aircraft won't be at risk because of potential interference from portable electronic devices.

That is expected to take place quickly, and the devices will be approved for use by the end of the year in most of the nation's airline fleet.

Connecting to the Internet remains prohibited when the plane is less than 10,000 feet in the air. Voice calls also are banned during the entire flight, under a Federal Communications Commission rule.

Passengers should continue to follow all instructions from flight crews regarding the use of the devices, FAA Administrator Michael Huerta said.

The decision follows a report Sept. 30 from a 28-member committee representing airlines, manufacturers, electronics makers, pilots and flight attendants.

"We found that we could protect aviation safety and at the same time address the passenger desire for use of their portable devices," Huerta said. "The committee determined that most commercial airplanes can tolerate radio interference from portable electronic devices."

The announcement marks a change in 50-year-old policy restricting the use of electronics aboard aircraft.

Thursday's decision marks a major change for passengers eager to keep reading an electronic book, listen to music or play a game while the plane is lower than 10,000 feet in the air, when those activities have been prohibited.

The prohibition against electronics began decades ago because of concerns about interference with cockpit communications and navigation equipment. But passengers have sought easier use of their gadgets as electronics became more widespread and aircraft equipment less susceptible to stray signals.

Flight attendants welcomed the opportunity to ease enforcement of the prohibition against gadgets. Laura Glading, president of the Association of Professional Flight Attendants, said the change in rules will benefit passengers and crew.

"Once the new policy is safely implemented – and we're going to work closely with the carrier to do that – it will be a win-win," Glading said. "We're frankly tired of feeling like 'hall monitors' when it comes to this issue."

Delta Air Lines spokesman Paul Skrbec said the airline already has performed the required tolerance tests on all of its aircraft and has submitted paperwork to the FAA for its approval.

JetBlue Airways also expects to be among the first airlines to allow electronics because it has a relatively small fleet -- less than 200 aircraft -- and only two types of planes.

JetBlue Capt. Chuck Cook, who served on the advisory committee that recommended the policy change, said electronics were never a proven hazard but weren't cleared of risk, either. Cook said now airlines will demonstrate the devices are safe.

Amazon.com, which produces Kindle electronic readers, welcomed the decision after working for years testing gadgets aboard planes to satisfy FAA safety requirements, according to spokesman Drew Herdener.

Electronics have always been allowed once a plane reaches 10,000 feet in the air.

On planes equipped with their own Wi-fi hot spots, passengers have been able to connect to the Internet while the flight is cruising.

The Association of Flight Attendants voiced support for the decision provided that electronic devices are proven not to interfere with on-board communications.

Huerta said in perhaps 1% of flights with low visibility, electronics will still be banned at some points in flight on some planes.

"In those cases, passengers may be asked to turn off devices," Huerta said. "It's important for everyone's safety that passengers obey requests to store such devices if need be."

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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

World Most Haunted Places: Tower of London

The Tower of London, one of the most famous and well-preserved historical buildings in the world, may also be one of the most haunted. This is due, no doubt, to the scores of executions, murders and tortures that have taken place within its walls over the last 1,000 years. Dozens upon dozens of ghost sightings have been reported in and around the Tower. On one winter day in 1957 at 3 a.m., a guard was disturbed by something striking the top of his guardhouse. When he stepped outside to investigate, he saw a shapeless white figure on top of the tower. It was then realized that on that very same date, February 12, Lady Jane Grey was beheaded in 1554.
 
Perhaps the most well-known ghostly resident of the Tower is the spirit of Ann Boleyn, one of the wives of Henry VIII, who was also beheaded in the Tower in 1536. Her ghost has been spotted on many occasions, sometimes carrying her head, on Tower Green and in the Tower Chapel Royal.

Other ghosts of the Tower include those of Henry VI, Thomas a Becket and Sir Walter Raleigh. One of the most gruesome ghost stories connected with the Tower of London describes death of the Countess of Salisbury. According to one account, "the Countess was sentenced to death in 1541 following her alleged involvement in criminal activities (although it is now widely believed that she was probably innocent). After being sent struggling to the scaffold, she ran from the block and was pursued until she was hacked to death by the axe man." Her execution ceremony has been seen re-enacted by spirits on Tower Green.

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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Travel Tips: Book Christmas Travel Soon

from jaunted.com
It's not yet Halloween. But those wanting to fly home for Christmas should plan to book their getaways soon if they want to nab the cheapest fares.

Based on booking data from the last three years, fliers should book their Christmastime vacation by Nov. 12 to get the best deal. Prices will increase starting Nov. 13.

A domestic round-trip flight, booked between Oct. 30 and Nov. 5, for instance, is expected to cost $314 on average, based on previous years' bookings. But prices are likely to dramatically rise starting Nov. 13, with the average domestic round trip costing $352.

Overall, domestic fares are up roughly 7.5% for travel over Christmas as compared with last year, with the average round trip ticket costing $450. International travel is also slightly more expensive. The average round-trip fare inched up 2.5% to $1,016.

Airlines have been very disciplined over the last several years about not adding new seats into the market, particularly during times when more travelers are clamoring to fly. That's allowed airlines to be able to increase the fares pretty consistently going back two or three years.

Hotels are also costing more. The average domestic daily rate is is $204 this winter, a 15% increase over last year, while international hotels are showing an average daily rate of $342, 31% more than last year.

Still, there are ways to get deals. Three weeks before Christmas, the average domestic round-trip fare is expected to dip as low as $313 before spiking again.

And it pays to be flexible. Traveling on Dec. 23 or 24 is likely to get fliers a lower fare than taking off at the end of the previous week. And when heading back home, ticket prices are looking high for the Sunday and Monday after Christmas, so if you can avoid those two dates you can also snag some better deals.

Also consider flights at secondary airports, and if possible, book a travel package that includes both the flight and the hotel. Almost any time you bundle together you're saving money.

Your travel agent can help you get the best possible package for your needs.

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Monday, October 28, 2013

Wright Brothers National Memorial North Carolina

Wind, sand, and a dream of flight brought Wilbur and Orville Wright to Kitty Hawk, North Carolina where, after four years of experimentation, they achieved the first successful airplane flights in 1903. With courage and perseverance, these self-taught engineers relied on teamwork and application of the scientific process. What they achieved changed our world forever.

Visit the Wright Brothers Visitor Center where the Wright brothers’ story is told through exhibits.

On display in the visitor center are:
•a full-scale reproduction of the 1902 glider,
•a full-scale reproduction of the 1903 flying machine,
•an engine block from the original 1903 Flyer, and
•a reproduction of the Wright's first wind tunnel.


Additional exhibits, movies and educational programs are available in the Centennial Pavilion.
Climb Big Kill Devil Hill for a breathtaking view of the area from sound to sea. Atop the Hill, stands the 60 ft. Pylon - the site where Wilbur and Orville conducted their glider experiments.

Stand on the same spot where the brothers made their first flights. A large granite boulder marks the spot where the first plane left the ground.

Visit the park via plane and land at the 3,000 ft. First Flight Airstrip. Spend a day visiting the place where flight started.

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Friday, October 25, 2013

Let Us Help You Get Lost

Choosing the right vacation is an important decision. Choosing the right agent is an even bigger decision. Don't leave your vacation to chance. Insist on the best, Rawhide Travel and Tours.

Whether business or pleasure, Rawhide Travel and Tours delivers. Internet Travel sites list hotels and destinations, but offer little else. Our years of experience in the industry will help you design the perfect traveling experience. From romantic getaways to large events, our experienced agents will handle all the details. Traveling does not need to be stressful. You can count on us for great value and dependable service.

We arrange travel air, land and sea. We can arrange the perfect destination package including, resorts, conference rooms and meeting locations, special events, and attractions.

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Thursday, October 24, 2013

In the News: Brazil's Preparations for the World Cup

Anticipation continues to mount for the 2014 FIFA World Cup as the June event draws ever closer. But some are concerned that host country of Brazil will not be ready to welcome the throngs of fans. In a press conference on October 22, Brazilian Tourism Board President Flavio Dino addressed concerns and says the country would spend $11.6 billion for the modernization and construction of soccer stadiums, airports and other tourism infrastructure.

As the host for both the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Olympic Games, Brazil needs to address issues like difficulty of travel, adequate accommodations, and cost management for these events. The tourism board is working to attain lower prices on hotels and airfare, which have risen steeply in the past months. And in December, after World Cup teams are decided, the board will decide whether to allow foreign airlines into the country, helping to decrease costs and increase accessibility.

Helping to assuage further fears, Dino says state and local governments, as well as entrepreneurs are investing in improvements to ensure the country is ready for both events. Security concerns are also being addressed with increased funding and attention.

With over 6.2 million World Cup ticket requests submitted during the recently concluded initial application phase, the event is shaping up to be incredibly popular, especially with Americans who submitted almost 400,000 requests, second only to the host country.

To make American travel to the World Cup easier, the Brazilian tourism board has opened three tourist offices in New York, Chicago, and LA and is working closely with the US government.

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Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Unusual Halloween Destinations: New Orleans Louisiana "America's Most Haunted City"

New Orleans and Savannah both claim to be "America's Most Haunted City" so the title seems to be in dispute. However, there is no doubt that New Orleans has a history and culture that make it a great Halloween vacation destination. The city is old with many spooky looking historic houses and creepy cemeteries. The history is filled with stories of hauntings and voodoo. There are few, if any, cities in the US that know how to party better than New Orleans.

 The Day of the Dead is celebrated in New Orleans and the city also hosts a music festival called the Voodoo Experience. The Voodoo Experience is held for several days around Halloween in the City Park, behind the New Orleans Museum of Art. This is a huge music festival with seven stages, more than 150 bands. Some other activities include a Halloween parade, chili cook off, a Halloween costume contest. There are numerous haunted houses with a history to visit including: Lalaurie House, St. Louis cemetery Number 1, Le Pavilion Hotel, Arnaud's Restaurant, Canal Street at City Park Avenue, Cafe Lafite in Exile, The Sultans Palace, Gardette-LePrete House, The Beauregard-Keyes House and Hotel Monteleone.

 If you enjoy history, spooky old haunted houses, creepy cemeteries and strange stories of hauntings and other supernatural phenomenon along with a great place to party, you may want to take a Halloween vacation to New Orleans.

 Another place to go is to Frenchman Street which has become the place to see and be seen on Halloween night. Live music in the clubs and on the streets and crowds celebrating in costumes everywhere.

With 200 years of ghostly legends involving Voodoo curses, Spanish moss-draped oaks encircling duels, cold-blooded murders, stories of Revolutionary War-era Pirates, Civil War soldiers, and Jazz, New Orleans has earned a serious reputation as one of America’s most haunted cities.

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Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Travel Tips: Best Road Trip Apps For Your Smart Phone

If you are setting out on the road this fall or winter, plug in your car-charger and smartphone because you can bring along a ton of collective wisdom in the form of great road-trip apps.

Here are some of the best apps for your next road trip:

WAZE
(Free, available on iOS and Android)


Waze is a navigation app that leverages its database and a very active community of drivers to guide and even reroute your trip. It provides real-time intelligence and alerts on speed traps, traffic tie-ups, road hazards, cars stuck in the road or on the shoulder, and the snowstorm ahead.

You may be driving alone, but you won't necessarily feel that way with Waze users' constant updates. Heading toward a Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner? You can send a link to your hosts, who can view your estimated time of arrival and monitor your location live on a map. While Waze's directions can occasionally be off-target, its users provide feedback and corrections.

GAS BUDDY
(Free, available on Android, iOS, Windows Phone and BlackBerry)


With the Gas Buddy app, you can view prices for regular, midrange, premium or diesel fuel at stations close to your location. You can also search by city, state or ZIP code.

If you search for cheap gas prices to refuel, Gas Buddy will let you know how far the station is off the highway exit so you are not driving endlessly. Fellow Gas Buddy users submit prices as they visit or drive by stations, and users can see how recent the update is.

Trapster
(free on Apple products and Android)


It's not that we condone speeding, we just condone you knowing where speed traps and speed cameras are.

So far, Trapster boasts a community of nearly 15 million users who have reported a total of more than 5.2 million speed traps across the world.

Open Table
(free; iOS, Android)


A day spent eating McDonald’s and Subway deserves a dinner where a fork and knife are required. OpenTable lets you check out menus, diner reviews, and photos from nearby restaurants wherever you're spending the night, and helps you reserve the table, too.

ROADTRIPPERS
(Free, available on iOS)


The RoadTrippers app can help you find both tourist attractions and offbeat destinations, replete with driving directions and maps, as you are motoring through the area. Using its database of more than 75,000 places, as well as recommendations from local experts, the app offers suggested guides as well, from the Haunted Northeast to the Kentucky Bourbon Trail.

You can also use the app to find restaurants, hotels, scenic vistas and shopping, although there are glitches. A search for places in Pittsburgh turned up Pittsburgh Willy's, a spot for "Pennsylvania pierogies" in Chandler, Ariz.

FIELD TRIP
(Free, iOS and Android)


This app from Google runs in the background on your smartphone, and a card pops up with information when you are driving near a local attraction that's cool or interesting. You can pre-select your interests, and the app may notify you about a nearby historic golf course, a Civil War battlefield or a restaurant.

Field Trip will also help you when you aren't in the car. You can get directions to the attraction by car, walking or using mass transit. Expect a lot of reviews by Google-owned Zagat. Unlike Roadtrippers, the attractions in Field Trip tend to be on the beaten track.

CANDY CRUSH SAGA
(Free, Android and iOS)


If you are not going to be "there yet" for many hours, then the Candy Crush Saga app can help the hours zoom by. Gamers, whether kids or adults, mix and match sweets in various combinations and at ever-increasing levels of expertise as the game progresses.

The game syncs up whether you are playing on a desktop, on Facebook or in the car so you can continue in the car what you started at home and vice versa. Like Waze and Gas Buddy, there are social aspects to Candy Crush Saga as you can sign into the app through Facebook to view your friends' scores and levels.

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Monday, October 21, 2013

Roger Williams National Memorial Rhode Island

Roger Williams National Memorial commemorates the life of the founder of Rhode Island and a champion of the ideal of religious freedom. Williams, banished from Massachusetts for his beliefs, founded Providence in 1636. This colony served as a refuge where all could come to worship as their conscience dictated without interference from the state.

Roger Williams National Memorial was established by Congress in 1965 to commemorate Williams’s “outstanding contributions to the development of the principles of freedom in this country.” The memorial, a 4.5 acre urban greenspace located at the foot of College Hill in downtown Providence, includes a freshwater spring which was the center of the settlement of Providence Plantations founded by Williams in 1636. It is on this site that Williams, through word and action, fought for the ideal that religion must not be subject to regulation by the state but, instead, that it should be a matter of individual conscience. It was a remarkable journey that brought Williams to what is now the capital of Rhode Island and to where he put his beliefs into practice, giving “shelter for persons distressed of conscience.

Through exhibits and a 5 minute film shown at the visitor center, discover the many contributions Roger Williams made to the cause of religious freedom. Walk through the landscaped park that includes the site of the fresh-water spring and common area of the first European settlement in Providence.

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Friday, October 18, 2013

Rawhide Travel and Tours' "Locks of Fun" Panama Canal Super Cruise

Rawhide Travel and Tours 
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"Locks of Fun" 
 Panama Canal Super Cruise
November 04-19, 2014
$3949 per person based on double occupancy

Gone down lately? If you haven't, you can come with us if you join our 16 day "Locks of Fun" Panama Canal Super Cruise down South America way, and rumba 'til the cows come home on Celebrity Cruise Lines awesome 91,000 ton luxury Superliner, the M/S Infinity stopping at six of the most sought after ports in the world not too mention "passing through" the legendary Panama Canal itself!

 Departing from Fort Lauderdale, Florida USA you'll first visit dazzling Cartagena, Colombia (South America) where the world's supply of stunning emeralds can be found! Don't miss the Gold Museum where Samuel Bolivar lived while enjoying Latin history, culture and world renowned shopping!

Next stop, Colon, Panama (Central America)! Colon’s greatest claim to fame, and the main reason visitors come here, is the Colón Free Zone, a massive shopping showroom where retailers, wholesalers and the general public shop. And don't forget to take a ride on the restored Panama Canal Railway.

Next, the Panama Canal (Central America), what this adventure-filled super cruise is centered around. Here, you'll see the Three Colossal Locks ("Locks of Fun") while transiting through one of the greatest engineering wonders of the modern world for twelve hours of non-stop heart-pounding excitement with "once in a lifetime" spectacular photo opportunities as you cross from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean!

Next stop, enchanting Puntarenas, Costa Rica (Central America) where you can climb a real volcano, see Two Oceans at the same time, savor blooming orchids, see wild jaguars and ocelots in rain forests that dot this small fascinating country.

Next port is the quaint town of Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala (Central America) where visiting the best preserved ruins in the world in the ancient city of Tikal is a must. But visiting La Antigua, Guatemala's colonial capital is also must! Decisions, decisions, decisions.


Continuing to the Mexican Riviera, our first stop will be at world famous Puerto Vallarta, Mexico! From Yelapa Bay, where Night of The Iguana was filmed, to the majestic Sierre Padre Mountains that surround this sizzling resort town, you'll discover everything from jungle tours to shopping, and from fabulous sights to exotic dining. This is one lush port you'll long remember.

Last stop, Cabo San Lucas!  Located on the tip of Baja California on the Sea of Cortez, it's a favorite for many celebrities. Here, turquoise and azure blue waters, rugged cliffs, quiet coves teeming with abundant marine life, desert vistas and mountains all come together with a wash of vibrant colors. Awesome. And, as if all of these sights and thrills weren't enough, you'll also be enjoying a Deluxe Balconied Stateroom on  this magnificent luxury cruise including All Meals, nightly "Las Vegas style" entertainment, round trip air from Phoenix (air is also available from 171 other U.S. cities but price may vary depending on your actual departure city other than Phoenix), all foreign and US. taxes, all security, government and airport fees, all fuel surcharges, all transfers, several gala parties and events during the cruise..even cancellation insurance and ship tips! Oops! forgot the kitchen sink! So what are you waiting for? Some people wait a lifetime for their ship to come in. You only have to wait until November 04, 2014. Eyes in the back of your head recommended for this adventure. Experience life without a ripcord and call Rawhide Travel and Tours today! Limited space. Happy "sailing" trails to you!

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Thursday, October 17, 2013

In the News: Betty White Brings Laughs to In-Flight Safety Video

Comedian and golden girl Betty White is bringing her signature charm to the friendly skies in a new in-flight safety video for Air New Zealand that has travelers of all ages tuning in and buckling up.

The playful video, entitled "Safety Old School Style" runs just over four minutes, as it follows White and other senior citizens reenacting various in-flight safety procedures from their retirement community.

Watch as the 91-year-old actress injects new life and humor into how to store valuables under a seat, shut off electronic devices, put on an air mask, or tuck into an emergency landing position.

Other familiar faces in the video include Gavin MacLeod, who appeared with White on the “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” and, later, as the captain on “Love Boat.” Actor Jimmy Weldon, who lends his voice to Yakky Doodle duck in “The Yogi Bear Show,” also has a cameo appearance.

Air New Zealand published its new informational film to YouTube on Wednesday and the video has already received more than 170,000 views.

Other airlines, including U.S.-based Virgin America and Delta Air Lines, have non-traditional safety videos as well.

To keep content fresh and passengers engaged, Air New Zealand is already planning the video that will replace the just-released “Safety Old School Style” version starring Betty White. And Delta has a new set of videos it will roll out this winter.

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Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Unusual Halloween Destinations: Rose Hall Great House, Jamaica

Annie Palmer was once the pretty young wife of a plantation owner in Montego Bay, Jamaica. She was also said to be a cruel witch who practiced voodoo and tortured and killed her slaves. Tours of Rose Hall focus on reports of hauntings and disembodied voices heard calling from the dungeon.

The legend that surrounds Rose Hall and its infamous owner, Annee Palmer, is one that has fascinated generations of locals and visitors alike since its construction in 1770. Annee was called the “White Witch” because she bedazzled then did away with the three husbands and countless slave lovers. Quick with the whip, she was notorious for torturing slaves for her own entertainment.

Annie's Overseer was a slave known to be quite a powerful Voodoo practitioner, a fact he managed to conceal from Annie, at risk to his own life. The Overseer had a daughter who was engaged to marry another handsome young slave on the plantation. Unfortunately, Annie's lustful eye fell upon the young man, and he was soon called upon to pleasure the mistress of the house. The Overseer knew what to expect, and began to make preparations to protect the young man from Annie's "disposable lover" policy.

However, Annie did not follow her usual pattern, and she killed the young man that same night, instead of playing with him for a week or so. Perhaps he objected to her attentions and declared his love for another. Whatever the reason, the young man was dead, the Overseer's daughter grief-stricken, and the Overseer was filled with helpless rage. Annie must die, at all costs.

A special grave was prepared in the woods, within sight of the Great House, using Voodoo ritual and markings. The Overseer then entered the house, confronting the White Witch, and engaged her in magical and physical battle. He succeeded in killing her, sacrificing his own life in the process.

Slaves who were privy to the Overseer's plan entombed the body of the White Witch in the specially prepared grave... a grave designed to keep her from rising and walking the plantation again. But they failed to complete the ritual properly, and the White Witch is said to roam the Great House to this day.

 Follow in the footsteps of the SyFy Channel’s “Ghost Hunters International” and “scariest Places on Earth” and see if you can capture an image of the White Witch.

Rose Hall is a Georgian mansion built in the 1770s and restored in the 1960s. It is decorated with silk wallpaper printed with palms and birds, ornamented with chandeliers, furnished with mostly European antiques, and features a downstairs bar and restaurant. It is currently owned by former Miss World USA Michele Rollins and her entrepreneur husband John Rollins.


Rose Hall also offers night tours that focus on the "Annie Palmer" legend: supposed locations of underground tunnels, bloodstains, hauntings and murders. Seances are also held on the property in an attempt to conjure Annie's spirit.

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Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Travel Tips: Is Travel insurance Worth It

Insurance is one of those things that you feel neutral if you got it and didn't have to use it, but regret deeply if you didn't, and needed it.

With all that can go wrong on a trip, you wake up too sick to fly or lose your passport, travel insurance can come in handy.

Depending on the policy, travelers can be directed to the nearest hotel when their flight is canceled, get a referral to a local attorney while overseas or be evacuated to a hospital back home if they become ill.

But whether you need insurance depends on a range of factors, from the cost of the vacation to the time of year you're taking off.

It's also worth considering if the traveler is worried about a member of their party getting sick or getting injured on a vacation that involves skiing, biking or some other sport.

WHAT IS COVERED
A basic package generally covers the non-refundable costs of a trip up to the particular policy's limits, has medical coverage and offers assistance for various emergencies.

It most often kicks in for matters beyond the traveler's control: from illness, to the airline canceling a flight because of a storm, to your missing a flight because you got in an accident on the way to the airport.

But beware, travel-insurance policies will not cover reckless behavior. If you have an accident because you're drunk, chances are you won't be covered. So whoever buys the policy has to engage in reasonable behaviors.

Insurance is different from the waiver that may be offered by a cruise line, for instance, which will usually give a traveler a credit to be used for a future trip rather than a refund.

Waivers also may not factor in additional expenses, such as paying an extra day of parking or housing a pet. All those things would be covered under a blanket policy.

Travel insurance tends to average 4% to 8% of the total cost of the trip, with the price varying according to the traveler's age.

THIRD-PARTY COVERAGE
Travelers can buy insurance from an airline or a cruise company. But those policies may not be as comprehensive as packages purchased directly from an insurance carrier.

If the cruise line or carrier went out of business, the coverage they offered would also disappear.
If a traveler wants to be covered no matter the circumstances, there are more expensive policies that would allow them to cancel for any reason.

The cost can be up to 40% higher than a typical policy, but if a traveler became fearful of going to their destination, not usually a valid claim on most policies, they could bow out of the trip and get their money back.

Whatever type of policy you buy, and wherever you buy it from, do your homework. Read the fine print and ask the provider plenty of questions about what reasons are considered acceptable for making a claim. A flight delay might have to last a certain number of hours, for instance, for a policy to kick in.

Travelers also should keep records, from the hotel receipt showing where they stayed when their flight was canceled, to a note from the doctor that confirms they were too sick to travel.

It is recommended to check that the insurance provider is licensed in the state where the buyer lives, in case you have problems and need a place to appeal.

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Monday, October 14, 2013

Ellis Island National Monument NY and NJ

Part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument, Ellis Island straddles New York and New Jersey and is an important landmark of American historic heritage. In its 62 years of operation (1892-1954) as a federal immigration station, over 12 million immigrants passed through its doors and onto American soil.  Both the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island stand as symbols of freedom and are therefore also are symbols of the American identity.

As you explore Ellis Island, it’s hard not to imagine yourself as one of the 12 million that passed through here, exhausted after a rough sea voyage and overwhelmed by the immigration process. You can walk through the extensive museum exhibit on your own or with a guided tour to explore the monument’s rich history. At special theatrical programs, see professional actors deliver actual immigrant accounts collected in an oral history project for the monument.  The monument is a wonderful educational opportunity for the whole family.

Over forty percent of Americans can trace their ancestry through Ellis Island’s immigration records. If you fall into the forty percent, trace your family ancestry at the American Family Immigration History Center. A unique and fun experience!

Immigration Museum
The wooden structure built in 1892 to house the immigration station burned down after five years. The station's new Main Building, which now houses the Immigration Museum, was opened in 1900. Architects Edward Lippincott Tilton and William Alciphron Boring received a gold medal at the 1900 Paris Exposition for the building's design and constructed the building at a cost of $1.5 million. The architecture competition was the second under the Tarsney Act, which had permitted private architects rather than government architects in the Office of the Supervising Architect to design federal buildings.


The American Immigrant Wall of Honor
A special feature of the Ellis Island museum, the Wall of Honor overlooks the Statue of Liberty and the New York skyline and is the longest wall of names in the world. This unique display pays tribute to America's rich cultural heritage, celebrating American immigration from its earliest beginnings right up to the present day, and contains more than 700,000 names inscribed for posterity by family members and friends.


The National Park Service is currently restoring Ellis Island, making it safe so that it may reopen as soon as possible.

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Friday, October 11, 2013

Update: Rawhide Travel and Tours Holiday Tree

Our little Holiday Tree is ready to go Trick or Treating. The tree and Minnie are all dress in their favorite costumes.
 
Did you know, Halloween was actually a Celtic holiday. It was originally called Samhain meaning "end of summer". In ancient Celtic Ireland, October 31st marked the official end of summer.
 
Potatoes and turnips were the original Jack-O-Lanterns. Irish children would carve and light them to use during the gatherings on Halloween.
 
Trick or treating had its roots in Europe. The custom known as "souling" dates back to the 9th century. On All Soul's Day which is November 2nd, the poor would walk through the villages and go door to door begging for food. They would be given "soul cakes" which is a type of pastry made from bread and currants. They would promise to pray for dead relatives in return for receiving the "soul cakes".
 
Halloween is the number two holiday in terms of commercial success. It's no surprise that Christmas is number one. Over four billion dollars is spent annually during the Halloween season. The majority of that money is spent on costumes, candy, parties, and decorations.
 
We here at Rawhide Travel and Tours would like to wish you a happy and safe Halloween.
 
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Thursday, October 10, 2013

In the News: River Front Redevelopment in Europe's Cities

From a CNN article

If the usual itinerary of cathedrals, palaces and souvenir shops has ceased to thrill, maybe it's time to abandon the well-trodden tourist circuit on your next trip to Europe and head to the river.

During the past two decades, a number of European cities have invested heavily in redeveloping blighted industrial river fronts, turning them into charming urban retreats that emphasize sustainability, sports and local culture. Visitors can explore on foot, or cycle, skate and even skateboard along these riverfront renovations that artfully combine traditional and modern elements to reveal a bit of each city's soul.

Madrid Rio
A six-mile stretch of the Manzanares known as Madrid Rio is one of Europe's newest, most ambitious riverfront projects. The old motorway has been removed, replaced with a greenbelt that features more than 25,000 trees, foot paths, a variety of athletic and playground facilities and scenic vistas and bridges from which to observe city landmarks. Madrid Rio also links up with other green corridors, including cycling paths that extend throughout the city.


Once an enormous slaughterhouse, Matadero Madrid is one of the most stunning transformations of Madrid Rio. It's now a contemporary cultural center featuring art exhibits, creative workshops, music festivals, documentary film and theatrical performances.

Visit La Huerta de la Partida, the long-neglected orchard of Palacio Vargas. It has been replanted with nearly 900 trees typical of the region, including olives, almonds, pears, figs and quince. Stop at the mirador (viewpoint) for a great view of many of the city's major monuments.

Berlin - River Spree
Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, this progressive city has strived to maintain a balance between large corporate development projects that bring investment and jobs, and preserving the history and artistic character of its dynamic neighborhoods.


After the wall fell, these areas—on either side of the river—flourished as hip, alternative havens. Vacant lots became vibrant community gardens and art spaces, and drab apartment blocks became artists' studios, cheerful cooperative living spaces and diverse underground nightclubs. These areas have gentrified considerably, but you'll still find eclectic flea markets, independent designer shops and great global cuisine. Consider taking a walking tour led by the nonprofit Institute for Creative Sustainability, which emphasizes grass-roots efforts to maintain the green, creative character of the neighborhoods. Finally, visit the East Side Gallery, one of the last standing segments of the Berlin Wall, which has become an inspiring artistic monument to peace and freedom.

Before you go, be sure to visit the famous "beach bars" on the banks of the river. As you sip your caipirinha or local brew in a beach chair surrounded by palm trees, you'll marvel at how rapidly this city evolves and changes.

Lisbon -- Tagus River (Rio Tejo)
Centuries ago, the Tagus River launched Portuguese explorers out to sea on their journeys to Asia, Africa and the Americas and guided immigrants into this port city. The exchange of cultures that gives Lisbon its distinctive architectural and culinary character is also apparent in the city's riverfront development, which began in the 1990s when Lisbon was named the European Capital of culture.


There are several points from which to embark on the 4.5-mile walk along the river. One nice starting point is the enormous and colorful Praça do Comercio, one of Lisbon's best-known squares. Moving from tradition to trendy, the next stop is Cais do Sodre. Redevelopment rid the area of its reputation for seedy bars and brothels; today it's home to hot clubs and great restaurants. Visit the famous Mercado da Ribeira for fantastic fruits, vegetables and flowers.

London - River Thames
The Thames is already a popular tourist destination, but until recently, most visitors didn't make it farther east than the Tower Bridge. That's changing with the impressive transformation of a once bleak wasteland known as the Docklands.


The 2012 Olympics provided another huge opportunity to expand waterfront redevelopment, accentuating the contrast between old and new. Today you can wander narrow cobblestone streets to find cafes and historic riverside pubs, and then ascend to spectacular views atop the Shard, a spire-shaped, gleaming glass skyscraper completed in 2012. Don't miss the Museum of London Docklands, which surveys the area's history from Roman times to its recent redevelopment.

A fun way to see the Docklands is via the new Emirates Air Line cable cars that cross the river to Greenwich, home of the Royal Observatory, on the South Bank of the Thames. Rent a bike and take it on the cable car to explore the Thames Cultural Cycling Tour, which passes through Greenwich and eventually crosses back to Canary Wharf and historic neighborhoods like Wapping before returning to the South Bank via Tower Bridge.

Call Rawhide Travel and Tours and start planning that special vacation or event today. 602-843-5100 or visit our website rawhidetravel.com.

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Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Unusual Halloween Destinations: Knott's Scary Farm Buena Park, CA

In late fall, Southern California's Knott's Berry Farm morphs into the most-attended Halloween attraction in the world. In addition to heart-stopping rides like GhostRider, one of the longest and tallest wooden roller coasters in the world, Knott’s Scary Farm Haunt's elaborately themed mazes, like the brand new Trapped: The New Experiment, will give you memories you'll never forget. Six sinister live shows, including  Elvira's Sinema Séance, all add up to the ultimate horror experience!

ELVIRA'S SINEMA SÉANCE (New for 2013)
A Knott’s Scary Farm legend returns to the Ghoultime Theatre – Elvira, Mistress of the Dark - stars in her all-new stage show.  Elvira is back in all her ghoulish glory bringing her own brand of sexy sass and comedy to a fast-paced, multi-media extravaganza featuring the unique hiphop/freestyle dance team The Academy of Villains direct from America's Got Talent!
BLACK MAGIC (New for 2013)

The veil between the living and the dead is severed when Houdini’s ghost materializes during a séance and ushers a host of demonic illusions to play tricks on anyone who intrudes on his theatre. From the prop room to the main stage this dilapidated theatre will make visitors skin crawl. Will you be part of the disappearing act?

TRAPPED: THE NEW EXPERIMENT
Making its debut in 2012, Trapped was Knott’s Scary Farm’s first reservation only, interactive maze - and was an immediate sell-out. Trapped returns bigger and more intense than its predecessor. For those lucky enough to secure a reservation, Trapped will offer a longer running time, more challenging puzzles, more mind-bending contraptions and more in-your-face scares. *Additional fee applies.

GHOSTRIDER
Looming 118 feet over historic Ghost Town, GhostRider is the largest attraction in park history and one of the longest and tallest wooden roller coasters in the world. Brave riders enter a mysterious mine, only to be strapped into gold, silver and copper mining cars and sent along 4,533 feet of twisting, unforgiving timber. Highlights of this massive themed white-knuckler include a dramatic, 108-foot initial banked drop, 13 additional drops, sudden dips, banked turns and maximum G-forces of 3.14!

FOREVERMORE (New for 2013)
The twisted mind of Edgar Allen Poe comes alive as the “Forevermore Killer” works his way through one haunting tale after another. All the victims, driven mad by a combination of drugs and torture, unwittingly find themselves a part of “The Raven,” “The Tell-Tale Heart,” “The Pit and the Pendulum,” The Masque of Red Death” among others. Guests will want to catch up on their reading to stay a chapter ahead of their demise.

This Halloween season, there is nowhere to hide at Knott’s Scary Farm. Five new mazes horrify guests as part of Southern California’s largest, most haunting Halloween experience. Select nights September 26 - November 2.

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Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Travel Tips: How to Stay Energized While Flying

Whether you're taking a six-hour flight across the country, a nine-hour hop to Europe or an epic journey covering several time zones around the globe, what you eat and drink in the air will affect how you feel when you land.

Eat Protein
Airline food offerings can be meager, so bring meals with you for the best options. Include lean protein foods such as boneless, skinless chicken; turkey breast; hard-boiled egg whites; and lean fish such as tuna. Fat can make you tired and groggy. Protein will give you energy and keep you feeling full. (Consider using a freezer pack to keep food cool.)


Other good sources of protein include roasted edamame, lean turkey or beef jerky, as well as those peel-and-eat containers of tuna or salmon. Avoid processed and fried food, sugary items and white bread, because those foods may make you feel tired, unsettled and unsatisfied.

Drink Water
Pack a bottle and fill it after you go through security or buy a bottle on the concourse. It is important travelers stay hydrated before, during and after a flight to ease jet lag and fatigue.


Skin tone improves with adequate hydration and that drinking plenty of water will help you look fresh when you land. Avoid alcohol and caffeine. Both can be dehydrating and can interfere with your sleep cycle. Alcohol also adds calories and will make you feel sluggish.

Eat Fruits and Veggies
Fruit and vegetables are full of water and fruit has healthy sugars. If you didn't raid your fridge for fresh produce before leaving home, you can find healthy options at many airports, though it might take a few minutes to explore beyond the rows of fast-food restaurants.


If you can't find anything fresh, try freeze-dried fruits over dried, because dried have a high concentration of sugar and not a lot of fiber.

Snack on Nuts
On many flights, attendants offer a choice of cookies, pretzels or peanuts for a snack with your beverage. Choose the peanuts for the protein. Better yet, bring almonds or walnuts from home, separated into small portions, because they're high in calories. Nut are a snack that satisfy your hunger and give you a little bit of energy. Peanut butter is also a good snack.


Exercise
Those frequent bathroom breaks from all that water-drinking are actually a good thing. It's important to get up and walk around a couple of times during a long flight. It gets your energy going.


To wake yourself up after you land, avoid the moving sidewalks and trains between terminals. Walking gets rid of that groggy feeling and revs up your body after so much high-altitude sitting.
 
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Monday, October 7, 2013

Governors Island National Monument New York

The island located a few hundred meters off the southern tip of Manhattan at the confluence of the Hudson and East Rivers in New York Harbor.

From 1783 to 1966, Governors Island in New York Harbor was an Army post, and from 1966 to 1996 it was a Coast Guard installation. Located on Governors Island are Castle Williams and Fort Jay, which served as outposts to protect New York City from sea attack.

In October 1995 the United States Coast Guard announced it would close its largest base, at Governors Island, as a cost savings measure. The Coast Guard had established the base on the island in 1966 after the U.S. Army closed Fort Jay, an Army post since 1794. Thirty years later, in 1996, the Coast Guard closed the base and conveyed it as surplus property to the federal government's General Services Administration for disposal through transfer or sale.

As President Clinton left office in January 2001, with no resolution of the island's future in hand and at the urging of members of the New York congressional delegation, he established a Governors Island National Monument by Presidential Proclamation 7402 of January 19, 2001. The proclamation did not fully establish the boundaries of the monument, but did set forth a federal intention of preserving the fortifications, Fort Jay and Castle Williams, the oldest and most historic features on the island.

Since the island was managed by the United States Army and the United States Coast Guard for nearly 200 years, and was no longer required for defense or Coast Guard purposes, the establishment of the monument provided an excellent opportunity for the public to observe and understand the harbor history, its defense and its ecology.

The island and monument, currently under development, has been open on a seasonal basis during the summer months since 2003. In 2010, over 400,000 visitors visited the island and monument during a 60-day season.

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